Cloudy sky over Negros Oriental

I wasn’t able to go out this week and shoot. I think this is the longest time that the camera has rested. Since it’s Sky Watch again and I don’t wanna miss this meme, I started browsing from our old files any appropriate photo to be shared and I found this one photo I took during our trip to Dumaguete City. We are crossing Tañon Strait (thanks to google!) on board a fast craft from Lilo-an, Cebu when I snapped this photo of the cloudy sky of Negros Oriental. 

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Today’s Flowers: Malaysian mums

After so long, I decided to join Today’s Flowers today. Here’s a Malaysian mums my sister Carol bought in a flower vendor in Bankerohan Public Market before we went home the other week. The usual Malaysian mums are those with yellowish button-like in the middle while this one is greenish. I think it is another variety of mums.

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Kabacan’s western sky

I have waited for so long to be able to go home and take photos for Sky Watch. So when we were in Kabacan (my hometown) last week, I didn’t let a day pass by without a sky photo. Ace impatiently said “you’re spending so much time for your sky watch” because he wanted to use the camera and shoot my cousins. Hence, after taking this photo, I handed the camera to him. *pout* This is Kabacan’s western sky with the top of my Uncle’s mango tree in the view.

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Telephone Booth

My first time to see this kind of telephone booth and I think it’s cute. The usual phone booths that I have seen are in gray but this one is colorful with lots of Red. Took this photo in Silliman University campus during our last visit in Dumaguete City.

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Mt. Talinis (Cuernos de Negros)

After more or less half an hour travel by fastcraft from Siquijor Island, we arrived at Dumaguete City port. It was a bit cloudy over Siquijor when we left while Dumaguete had a clear sky. I was fascinated with this mountain range’ beauty capped with white silky clouds. At first I thought it was Mt. Kanlaon but after doing some research, it was Mt. Talinis or was referred to as Cuernos de Negros (horns of Negros).

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